Category Archives: Activities
Paper Presented at the Annual Meeting of the John Dewey Society
I had the privilege of presenting this paper with my respected colleague, Dr. Margaret Macintrye Latta. Our paper was part of the Past President’s Panel: Revisiting Experience and Education.
Featured papers included contributions from
Stefano Oliverio (University of Naples Federico II)
Margaret Macintyre Latta and Susan Crichton (University of British Columbia Okanagan)
Susan Jean Mayer (Brandeis University) Marshall Gordon (The Park School)
William Gaudelli and Megan J. Laverty (Teachers College, Columbia University)
A response was offered by past JDS president David Hansen(Teachers College, Columbia University).
The session was chaired by Len Waks, President-Elect, JDS
Innovation’s Renewing Potential: Seeing and Acting Mindfully within the Fecundity of Educative Experiences.
Sicamous
Published on Apr 2, 2014
The Sicamous School District, in partnership with UBC’s Innovative Learning Centre (ILC), held the first Maker Day with students in B.C. on March 13, 2014. Over 80 students from five different schools came together to engage in design thinking and hands on trades activities. The ITA and UBC’s ILC are supporting Maker Days through-out BC to ‘take making into schools’. For more information on Maker Days, visit http://www.itabc.ca/events/maker-day.
Maker Day Video SD#23
Published on Apr 3, 2014
The Faculty of Education’s Innovative Learning Centre and the Industry Training Authority collaborate with Okanagan College and Women in Trades to host a Maker Day experience.
Maker Day Video #2
https://www.enewsletters.gov.bc.ca/Education/Focus_on_Skills_April2014_newsletter/edition
“Maker Days” in the Okanagan
The University of British Columbia, in partnership with The Industry Training Authority, piloted 5 “Maker Days” as a way of introducing trades and technology and experiential learning opportunities from Kindergarten to Grade 12. At Maker Days, students and educators are introduced to “making” through small group design challenges that encourage invention, prototyping, and experimenting. Educators are asked to take “making” back to their schools and share it with their colleagues and students.
Here’s what happened at two of these recent Maker Days:
School District 23 (Central Okanagan) held a Maker Day on March 11. 72 educators, representing 40 of the 42 elementary, middle, and secondary schools in the district, attended. 37 schools have since signed up to run their own Maker Day type event with their students.
On March 13, 2014, the ITA and UBC held the first Maker Day with students in Sicamous. Over 80 youth took part in design thinking and a variety of hands-on trades activities. Check out the YouTube video of this event at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=5qfSG7yPJ0Y&feature=youtu.be.
AERA 2014 – Empowering 21st century assessment practices: Designing technologies as agents of change
Please click here to download a copy of our paper
AERApaperCarterCrichtonFinal
Video of research
A big thank you to UBC O TV and Allyssa Costerton-Grant
http://youtu.be/KO2-0lczfGQ
Another video …
Maker Day – Eagle River Secondary School
Mapping a Course to Change – Power Up Women in Trades Keynote
Keynote address February 27, 2014
Mapping a course
Below, is a graphic representation by Lisa Arora (Get the Picture) of my presentation.